Spring 2017
Courses

CRN: 20446
4 Credit Hours
Instructor: Yongzhi Yang
The second course of a two-course sequence designed to integrate introductory calculus material with the algebraic and trigonometric topics necessary to support that study. Review topics include: exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses and associated graphs. Calculus topics include: derivatives of the transcendental functions, applications of those derivatives and an introduction to integration. Offered Fall, Spring and Summer.
Prerequisite: a grade of C- or better in MATH 108
NOTE: Students who receive credit for MATH 109 may not receive credit for MATH 105, 111, or 113.

Schedule Details

CRN: 20175
4 Credit Hours
Instructor: Yongzhi Yang
An introductory course in calculus with motivation and examples drawn from business and the social sciences whenever possible. Does not include the calculus of trigonometric functions. Offered Fall and Spring.
Prerequisite: a grade of C- or above in MATH 103 or MATH 105 or placement at MATH 111 or above. Four years of high school mathematics, including college algebra, are also recommended as background for this course. Students who are considering taking MATH 114 should take MATH 113 instead of MATH 111.
NOTE: Students who receive credit for MATH 111 may not receive credit for MATH 108, 109, or 113.

Schedule Details

CRN: 22228
4 Credit Hours
Instructor: Yongzhi Yang
A second course in differential equations and their applications. Topics are selected from a continued study of linear differential equations and systems, Laplace transforms, series solution methods, non-linear equations and systems, partial differential equations and other topics chosen by the instructor. Offered spring of odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or above in MATH 210